An electrical connector includes an insulating housing having a number of passageways and a number of dividing walls extending from a rear side of the passageways; and a number of contact modules received in the insulating housing and arranged along a first direction. Each contact module includes an insulator and a number of conductive contacts received in the insulator. Each insulator includes a first section and a second section. The dimension of the first section along the first direction is larger than the dimension of the second section. When the contact modules are assembled to the insulating housing, the second sections are received in corresponding dividing walls, respectively.
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1. An electrical connector mountable on a printed circuit board (PCB), comprising:
an insulating housing comprising a plurality of passageways and a plurality of dividing walls extending from a rear side of said plurality of passageways; and
a plurality of contact modules received in said insulating housing and arranged along a first direction, each contact module comprising an insulator and a plurality of conductive contacts received in said insulator;
wherein each insulator comprises a first section and a second section;
wherein the dimension of said first section along said first direction is larger than the dimension of said second section;
wherein when said contact modules are assembled to said insulating housing, said second sections are received in corresponding dividing walls, respectively.
7. An electrical connector, comprising:
an insulating housing;
a plurality of power contacts received in said insulating housing; and
a plurality of signal contact modules partially received in said insulating housing, each signal contact module comprising an insulator and a plurality of signal contacts retained in said insulator, said insulator comprising a first section and a second section, said second section providing a block, said first section providing a protrusion on one side thereof and a receiving hole on an opposite side, said protrusion of said signal contact module engaged with said receiving hole of a neighboring signal contact module;
wherein said insulating housing defines a plurality of passageways and a plurality of dividing walls, each dividing wall arranged between two adjacent passageways, and wherein said second section of said insulator is received in said passageway and positioned between two adjacent dividing walls, and wherein said first section of said insulator extends beyond said dividing walls.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector mountable on a printed circuit board.
2. Description of Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 7,572,156, issued on Aug. 11, 2009, discloses a conventional electrical connector. A contact module is configured to be held by a housing of the electrical connector adjacent two other contact modules. The contact module includes at least one electrical lead, and a body holding at least a portion of the at least one electrical lead. The electrical lead has a contacting end extending out of the body. Obviously, the contacting end of the electrical lead is easily subject to a undesired deformation.
Hence, an electrical connector with improved structure to overcome above-described shortcoming is needed.
The present invention provides an electrical connector for mounting to a printed circuit board. The electrical connector comprises an insulating housing comprising a plurality of passageways and a plurality of dividing walls extending from a rear side of the plurality of passageways; and a plurality of contact modules received in the insulating housing and arranged along a first direction. Each contact module comprises an insulator and a plurality of conductive contacts received in the insulator. Each insulator comprises a first section and a second section. The dimension of the first section along the first direction is larger than the dimension of the second section. When the contact modules are assembled to the insulating housing, the second sections are received in corresponding dividing walls, respectively.
The foregoing has outlined rather broadly the features and technical advantages of the present invention in order that the detailed description of the invention that follows may be better understood. Additional features and advantages of the invention will be described hereinafter which form the subject of the claims of the invention.
The features of this invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, together with its objects and the advantages thereof, may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals identify like elements in the figures and in which:
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the embodiments of the present invention in detail. In the following description, the same drawing reference numerals are used for the same elements in different drawings.
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The first signal contact modules 20 are arranged side by side along a first direction. The first signal contact module 20 includes a first insulator 21 and a plurality of first signal contacts 22 retained in the first insulator 21. The first insulator 21 comprises a first section 210 and a second section 211. The dimension of the first section 210 is larger than the dimension of the second section 211 along the first direction. When the first signal contact module 20 is assembled to the insulating housing 10, the second section of the first signal contact module 20 is received in neighbored two first dividing walls 12. The first section 210 of the first insulator 21 defines a projection 215 on one side thereof and a receiving hole 216 on an opposite side thereof. The two neighbored first signal contact modules 20 are combined with each other by the engaging between the projection 215 on one module and the receiving hole 216 on other module. The second section 211 of the first insulator 21 defines a first block 212 receivable in the first receiving channel 121 on each opposite side thereof The first block 212 comprises a guiding portion 213 and a main portion 214.
Each first signal contact 22 includes a first contacting portion 220 for mating with the complementary second electrical connector 300, a first mounting portion 221 for mounting to a printed circuit board (not shown), and a first intermediate portion 222 connecting the first contacting portion 220 and the first mounting portion 221. In the preferred embodiment, the first signal contacts 22 located in the uppermost side and the lowermost side of the first signal contact module 20 have barbs 223 thereon for interference fitting in the first insulating housing 10. In the preferred embodiment, the first power contact 50 comprises a pair of separated power contact halves 51. In other embodiments, the first power contacts 50 can be provided in the module just as the similar construction of the first signal contact module 20.
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The plurality of second signal contact modules 40 are positioned side by side along the first direction. Each second signal contact module 40 includes a second insulator 41 and a plurality of second signal contacts 42 retained in the second insulator 41. The second insulator 41 includes a third section 410 and a forth section 411. The dimension of the third section 410 is larger than the dimension of the forth section 411 along the first direction. When the second signal contact module 40 is inserted into the second insulating housing 30, the forth section 41 is received in the neighbored second dividing walls 32. The forth section 411 of the second insulator 41 defines thereon a second blocks 412 received in the second receiving channel. The third section 410 of the second insulator 41 defines a projection 415 at one side thereof and a receiving hole 416 at the opposite side thereof. The two neighbored second signal contact modules 20 are combined with each other by the engaging between the projection on one module and the receiving hole on the other module. The forth section 411 of the second insulator 41 defines a second block 412 receivable in the second receiving channel on each opposite side thereof. The second block 412 comprises a guiding portion 413 and a main portion 414. Each second signal contact 42 has a second contacting portion 420, a second mounting portion 421 and a second intermediate portion (not shown) connecting the second contacting portion 420 and the second mounting portion 421. The first insulating housing 10 defines an abutting block 111 in the first passageway 11 (
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous, characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosed is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of number, shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Yu, Wang-I, Liu, Kuo-Cheng, Xia, Zi-Yun
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